Exactly, vmbr3 is my current OPNsense LAN which correlates with enp90s0. Theres no UniFi gear attached to this NIC; just my MacBook directly (also tried Windows Laptop).
In the OPNsense log I can see it offering IPs to the clients but they don't use them, or their answer packet gets missing or something else.
The bond is currently still connected to UniFi as I am in "productive use" and I get killed by my wife if I unplug it for longer periods because of our Home Assistant VM and DNS Server running over that :P.
Thats why I created vmbr3 to test everything. My plan was to switch to the bond, as you suggested, once everything works and unplug the dream machine completely.
But as of now my OPNsense LAN on vmbr3 has absolutely no connection to any UniFi gear and should be handing out IP-addresses.
And the real funny thing is that when I connect vmbr3 to any VM ON Proxmox for testing purposes it DOES GET an IP-address. It's just the physical NIC thats annoying me.
Another fun fact: My Vodafone Cable ISP is handing out public IP-addresses over DHCP. My WAN bridge (vmbr0 / enp87s0) is configured like the LAN bridge. Only difference is the DHCP packets come IN to the WAN interface from Vodafone to OPNsense and that works (tested it while wife is out of the house). Just DHCP OUT gets caught up somewhere.
In the OPNsense log I can see it offering IPs to the clients but they don't use them, or their answer packet gets missing or something else.
The bond is currently still connected to UniFi as I am in "productive use" and I get killed by my wife if I unplug it for longer periods because of our Home Assistant VM and DNS Server running over that :P.
Thats why I created vmbr3 to test everything. My plan was to switch to the bond, as you suggested, once everything works and unplug the dream machine completely.
But as of now my OPNsense LAN on vmbr3 has absolutely no connection to any UniFi gear and should be handing out IP-addresses.
And the real funny thing is that when I connect vmbr3 to any VM ON Proxmox for testing purposes it DOES GET an IP-address. It's just the physical NIC thats annoying me.
Another fun fact: My Vodafone Cable ISP is handing out public IP-addresses over DHCP. My WAN bridge (vmbr0 / enp87s0) is configured like the LAN bridge. Only difference is the DHCP packets come IN to the WAN interface from Vodafone to OPNsense and that works (tested it while wife is out of the house). Just DHCP OUT gets caught up somewhere.
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